Deer Set To Be Put Down After Attack On 85-Year-Old Woman
CRAIG, Colo. (CBS4) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers plan to put a mule deer down after she attacked a woman in Craig. They say it happened Wednesday afternoon.
The doe was with her two fawns when officers believe the 85-year-old woman and her dog surprised the deer. They were within city limits. The deer then attacked. The woman was taken to Craig Hospital with serious injuries.
A few hours later, officers captured the doe and her fawns. They say because of the doe's extremely aggressive behavior, the animal will be euthanized. Her body will be sent to a lab with CPW for a full necropsy.
"In this case, the doe was wandering around in town. Most likely a resident deer. Due to the doe's very aggressive behavior toward a human, our officers believed she was a clear danger to the residents of Craig and carried out their duties to protect the public," officials said to CBS4.
The fawns will be taken to a local rehabilitation center.
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